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    Default Re: Clear, but no chlorine???

    Ok- so by wait you mean do not add any bleach, just keep testing and see if CC goes down ( or stays at 1) at lower FC level, yes?
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    Default Re: Clear, but no chlorine???

    Yes. That's what everyone here has been telling you. Please re-read Ben's last post, above. He's said clearly that you need to let FC drop to 10%-15% of CYA and leave it there.
    So if CYA is 60, FC should be between 6-9ppm. If CYA is 90, FC should be between 9 and 13.5ppm. Etc.

    THEN see what happens to CC.
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    got it.
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